No emergency at residence carbon monoxide alarm call, Franklin County OH
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According to the dispatch call, fire responders were dispatched to a residence near East Dublin-Granville Road for a carbon monoxide alarm. The resident was replacing the CO detector batteries and reported no illness or emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Licking County Public Safety
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 121, CO check, no illness.
00:03
Ladder 121, 27, ticket, place.
00:07
Cross off, East Dublin-Granville Road.
00:09
CO check, no illness.
00:11
Respond on 45 Ops 4.
00:17
It's good a half.
00:20
Zebra Frank Boy, 2964, Zebra Frank Boy, 2964.
00:30
McHillian Lee's the ground in 2011 GMC Trach, negative 55.
00:41
Next.
00:48
92-5. Good.
00:53
Good.
00:57
We have a drawing unit to come out here.
01:01
We have footprints leading to the south and to the wood line.
01:09
The homeowner confirmed that she was changing her CO detector batteries.
01:13
She does not have an emergency in there.
01:15
You can be in service[1]?
01:18
I copy. The latter one, two ones, in service[1] and quarters.
01:23
In service and quarters, thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
in service: Units are available for new calls
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